To understand the relationship between the media and politics, it’s important to look at the various dynamics that can exist between a journalist and a politician.
Many reporters don’t realize that whenever they use their computers, smartphones and cameras, they’re leaving a bread crumb trail that can lead to them – and their sources.
How can you make sure your story contains only accurate, unbiased and verified information? Follow these tips from investigative journalist Nils Hanson.
From radio programming to crowdsourced audio, journalists and news organizations are using SoundCloud to create, share and collect audio clips. Here's how you can get started, even with no previous audio experience.
Relying on an interpreter during an interview can mean missing verbal cues such as changes in tone and telling word placements. Poynter Online offers advice on how to gather accurate information when communicating through an interpreter.
When shooting video, it's important to consider how subject activity, camera movement and shot angles will affect the audience. Here's how to effectively use basic sequencing in visual clips.
Entrepreneurial journalists need to be able to handle marketing, sales, community management and more. Fortunately, they don't need to master all of these skills at once.
Whether working on deadline or managing simultaneous beats, journalists need to be able to write quickly. But maintaining quality can be a challenge when you’re racing against the clock.